Monday, September 29, 2014

Side Warning Sensors (Blind Spot Detection) Installation Redwood City - Lexus Installation - Monney - Redwood City - 650-299-9991





Ever worried will I make it through without damaging my car on a narrow street, did I miss something in my blind spot,  or is a car getting to close on the freeway?  Monney can install side warning sensors on your car to take the worry of getting to close.


The following are some of the major advantages of blind spot detection systems:
  • High level of safety
  • Decline in truckload and car body damage
  • Safe lane changing in the city as well as on the highway
  • Provide reliable information on vehicles in the blind spot.








source: http://www.azosensors.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=198

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“My number one goal, whether you spend $1 or $10,000 is to ensure you have the best solution for your budget, with the best service and a great experience.”

-Leo Monney

Custom Audio Installation Redwood City - New Navigation System in this Acura MDX - Monney Redwood City - 650-299-9991

Monney is putting a new Navigation system in this Acura MDX which includes Blu-Tooth and back up camera.





“My number one goal, whether you spend $1 or $10,000 is to ensure you have the best solution for your budget, with the best service and a great experience.”


-Leo Monney
http://www.monney.com

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Custom Audio Installation Redwood City - How to Choose Car GPS - Monney Redwood City - 650-299-9991

aftermarket gps - Masaru Kamikura


If you’re in the market for a car GPS unit, there are a handful of different things to consider. Some of the most important factors that may influence your decision making process include:
  • budget
  • integrated navigation vs. standalone unit
  • core features
  • map availability
  • additional features


Budget
Unless money is no object, it’s a good idea to start off by setting a general price range. If you’re looking to spend less than a hundred dollars, you’re probably going to have to settle for a small screen and scrimp a little on the features. You can also look for a bargain on an older model, but make sure that you don’t end up with outdated maps that are either costly or impossible to update.


Your budget will also inform your decision to go for an integrated unit or a standalone device. Head units that include built-in GPS navigation are typically quite expensive, so you may want to steer away from them unless your existing head unit is begging for an upgrade. In that case, there are some head units that include integrated GPS navigation that can boast some pretty impressive features.
Integrated GPS Navigation
Many OEM infotainment systems come with integrated GPS navigation, but it’s also an option in some higher end aftermarket head units. While these GPS navigation units tend to be quite expensive, they’re also pretty slick. If you’re opposed to sticking a blocky device to your dash or windshield, and you’re also looking to update your head unit, an integrated device could be a good way to go.


Some of these head units that include built-in navigation are also full fledgedcarputers, so that’s something else to keep in mind.
Standalone Car GPS Devices
These GPS units are typically the less expensive option, but that doesn’t mean they’re all cheap. Standalone units span the full range of sub-$100 budget models to feature-packed units that commonly have price tags of over $300.


Other than price, the main benefit of standalone GPS devices is portability. Since they aren’t built into the dash of any one vehicle, you have the option of using one device in more than one vehicle. This is even easier if you pick up an extra mount and power supply.
Core Features
There are a handful of features that you should look for regardless of your budget or any other concerns. The most important ones include:
  • screen size and resolution
  • type of receiver
  • audible directions
  • automatic routing


Screen size and resolution are typically tied very closely to price. Budget models tend to have smaller screens with lower resolutions, and you can expect to pay a lot more for units that come with big, detailed touchscreens. If you’re not familiar with GPS screen sizes, you may want to check out a few in person before you buy. In order to determine whether a screen is big enough, you can stand back a few feet and try glancing at it. If you have trouble making it out, then you might want to step up to a larger screen.
As far as receivers go, some are more sensitive than others. GPS units that have low sensitivity receivers fall into the budget category, but not every budget model has a poor receiver. If you want to make sure that your GPS unit actually knows what road you’re on, look for a unit that has a high sensitivity receiver.
And while most car GPS devices include audible directions, they aren’t all created equal. Some units include text-to-speech technology that allows them to read out actual street names, which can come in handy when you’re driving in an unfamiliar area. Other devices are nearly unintelligible, so it’s vital to take the quality of the audible directions into account when shopping for a car GPS unit.
Other less important features that can come in handy include:
  • traffic
  • lane assist
  • voice input
  • 3D map view
  • points of interest
There are also a handful of non-core features that you may find, such as:
While these features may be useful in limited circumstances, they’re mainly useless fluff. Rather than looking for a Swiss army knife that can do a lot of unrelated stuff, it’s a much better idea to zero in on a device that does one thing (in this case, GPS navigation) really well.
Map Availability
Before you buy a car GPS unit, you should also look into the:
  • availability of map updates
  • timeliness of map updates
  • cost of map updates
  • difficulty of updating the device
This is especially important if you’re buying a discounted unit that’s a little long in the tooth. While it’s possible to find some incredible deals by shopping for old stock and factory refurbished car GPS units, it’s vital to make sure that you don’t get stuck with old map data. If the map updates are expensive — or the company isn’t putting out updates anymore — it might be wise to take a pass.
Alternatives
Due to the prevalence of devices like smartphones, the days of the dedicated car GPS unit may be numbered. These devices used to be the only game in town, but you now have a variety of other options like:
If you already have any of those devices, you might want to check into the navigation options before dropping any money on a new car GPS unit. Some smartphones come with built-in GPS navigation, and there are also a number of applications that provide additional functionality.
Tablets and carputers can do an even better job of replacing a standalone car GPS unit. And while your multimedia non-smartphone might not be a great choice for heavy usage, it may do the trick in a pinch.

source: http://cartech.about.com/od/Navigation/a/How-To-Choose-Car-Gps.htm
by: Jeremy Laukkonen




“My number one goal, whether you spend $1 or $10,000 is to ensure you have the best solution for your budget, with the best service and a great experience.”


-Leo Monney
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Custom Audio Installation Redwood City - What Are Amplifiers For? - Monney Redwood City - 650-299-9991

A JVC Amp - Image courtesy of JVC America



What Are Amplifiers For?
An amplifier is a device that takes weak audio signals and outputs signals that are powerful enough to drive speakers. This amplification process is a necessary part of every single home and car audio system, and the power of an amp dictates how loud and distortion-free that the sound will be.

Do I Really Need an Amp?
Most head units contain built-in amplifiers, but they’re usually not very powerful. Head units that do contain powerful amps tend to be prohibitively expensive, at which point it’s typically a better idea to just buy a separate amp anyway. There are a number of reasons to include an amplifier in your car audio system, and you definitely need one if you want:
If you don’t mind a little distortion, and you have no desire to crank your head unit to eleven, then you can probably skip the amp and focus on your head unit and speakers. Some head units have enough power to provide relatively distortion-free sound, and adding a high pass crossover can help clear things up.
Another factor to consider is whether your head unit has preamp outputs. If it doesn’t, you’ll need to find an amp that had speaker level inputs. That can lead to some distortion, though, so it’s typically a better idea to get a head unit that has preamp outputs before you invest in an amplifier.
Channels and Other Features
One of the main differentiating factors between amps is how many channels they have. They are available in multiple configurations, from mono to six channels, each of which is best suited to different speaker setups. At least one channel is needed for each speaker, but it’s also possible to use more than one amp in a single car audio system. For example, a 4-channel amp can power four coaxial speakers, and a separate mono amp can be used for a subwoofer.
There are also different channel configurations that will work best with component speakers, so each amp has to be matched to the system that it’s going to power. Some amps have low pass or high pass filters built right in, which make them perfectly suited to powering woofers or tweeters. Other amps have variable filters, bass boost, and other features.
The Importance of Power
The power of an amp refers to the wattage that it can send to the speakers. Since the whole point of an amplifier is to increase the audio signal strength, the power of an amp is one of its most vital statistics.
The key value here is the RMS, but there is no specific number to look for. The RMS of an amp should be matched to the power handling of the speakers, which is different in every car audio system. An optimum ratio to shoot for is an RMS that is somewhere between 75 and 150 percent of the power that the speakers can handle, and overpowering the speakers a little is better than severely underpowering them.

source: http://cartech.about.com/od/Car-Audio/a/Amplifier-Essentials.htm
by Jeremy Laukkonen


“My number one goal, whether you spend $1 or $10,000 is to ensure you have the best solution for your budget, with the best service and a great experience.”


-Leo Monney
http://www.monney.com



Monday, September 22, 2014

Exotic Car Radar Detector and Jammers Installation Redwood City - BMW Radar Installation - Monney Redwood City - 650-299-9991

We are doing a K40 radar installation with Jammers on this beautiful BMW. The key here is to have the system be completely stealth especially with this terrific interior.




“My number one goal, whether you spend $1 or $10,000 is to ensure you have the best solution for your budget, with the best service and a great experience.”


-Leo Monney



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Friday, September 19, 2014

Exotic Car Audio and Radar installations Redwood City - Alpine - CDE - 153BT In-Dash Receiver - Monney Car Audio Redwood City - 650-299-9991

This project we are putting an Alpine CDE 153BT in dash receiver in this Porsche 911s






CDE-153BT Advanced CD Receiver

Overview

  • 50 Watts x 4
  • 3 Pre-Outs
  • TuneIt App Ready
  • BT Plus; Advanced Bluetooth® wireless technology with Audio Streaming
  • Works with Pandora® internet radio for iPhone® and Android™
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio Ready (SXV200 tuner & SiriusXM subscription required)
  • 24-Bit DAC
  • Made for iPod and iPhone
  • App Direct Mode
  • Front USB and 3.5mm input
  • 9 Band Parametric EQ
  • KTP-445A Power Pack capable (sold separately)

BT Plus, Bluetooth Hands-Free Calling & Audio Streaming

BT Plus
Don’t fuss or fiddle with your phone and say goodbye to uncomfortable headsets and earpieces. Most importantly, stay focused on safe driving. The CDE-153BT is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology so you can carry on your phone conversations in the car without additional adapters.

Easy Audio Streaming, Even with iPhone iOS 7

Do you have a large music library on your phone? The CDE-153BT can stream and control your phone's music via Bluetooth. Want to listen to your iPhone without plugging-in? Stream your music viaBluetooth. Whether you have music on your iPhone locally, on iTunes Match or select third-party audio apps, the CDE-153BT can stream your tunes!

Microphone Included

Microphone IncludedThis unit comes with all that’s needed for Bluetooth convenience. The CDE-153BT comes with a tuned microphone that’s engineered to reduce noise interference and feedback. This allows optimal placement in your car, for the best possible sound quality.

Making, Taking Calls & Call Waiting

Making and taking phone calls has never been more convenient. You can set up your cell phone/head unit to automatically answer your calls. Use the supplied microphone to speak, and then listen through your car’s speakers. When a call comes in, your music mutes to carry the phone call. View caller information including Caller ID, Missed, Dialed, and Received calls right from the head unit display. If you receive a second call, you can have the first caller wait momentarily by pressing “2” for call waiting mode. Once both calls are finished, the mute for music is deactivated. This truly makes the transition from your phone calls to music enjoyable and convenient. You can even use the CDE-153BT’s preset buttons to quickly jump through your phone book, making navigation through large phone books much faster.

Hands-Free Calling Sound Customization

To bring sound balance to your hands-free experience, you can adjust the CDE-153BT’s mic gain, phone output and ringtone volume. If that’s not enough, there are five sound quality settings to choose from to get the balance just right for you. This flexibility will make your phone calls a pleasurable experience.

Steering Wheel Control

If your car has factory Bluetooth steering wheel controls, then it will also control your new CDE-153BT’s built-in Bluetooth. Or, control your head unit right from your factory installed steering wheel controls by adding a third party adapter. Use an adapter from popular brand names such as Axxess or PAC to add this feature.

Made for iPod® and iPhone®




Made for iPod / Works with iPhone
It’s convenient to control your iPod or iPhone music in the car – enjoy seamless operation of your iPod in addition to full control of all your favorite media sources. Control all search options of your iPod directly from the CDE-153BT via Playlist, Artist, Album, Song, Genre, Podcast or Composer. The USB connection allows for high-quality iPod playback and delivers an even faster access speed so you’ll find songs as quickly as you expect to find them on your iPod.

Find it Fast with Quick Search and Alphabet Search

Get access to and control of all the songs from your iPod or iPhone right from the head unit! Large music libraries are no problem with a faster connection speed. With Quick Search featuring Alphabet Search, you can easily scroll through long lists of music by skipping through the letters of the alphabet. Once you find the letter you want, you can jump to the exact song! With so many ways to listen to thousands of songs, now you can get super-fast access to Playlist, Artist, Album, Song, Podcast, Genre and Composer.

App Direct Mode

Listen to even more music from your iPhone or iPod with App Direct Mode. This new feature offers basic app control (Play, Pause, Track Forward, Track Back) and displays metadata directly on the head unit from numerous third-party apps so that you can enjoy your drive even more and expand your listening choices without fumbling with your phone.

Charge Your Phone

Made for iPod / Works with iPhone
Standard in-vehicle solutions may drain the battery of your phone, but with the CDE-153BT, your phone charges via the USB cable (sold separately), so you can enjoy nonstop music and power your phone at the same time.

Works with Pandora® Internet Radio for iPhone® and Android™

Works with Pandora Internet Radio for Android and BlackBerry
Whether you have an iPhone or Android smartphone, Alpine gives you full control of Pandora straight from your dash. Whether you choose to connect through USB or stream wirelessly, you can enjoy your favorite Pandora channels with Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down buttons directly on the faceplate, QuickSearch features, and even the ability to create a new Pandora station and bookmark your favorite tunes on the go. Alpine’s DSP-Sound Expansion circuitry ensures the best possible sound from the Pandora connection.
Note: Third party services may not be available in all areas; please contact an authorized retailer for coverage in your area.
Sirius Satellite Ready
With the CDE-153BT, you not only get music, premier sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weather information when you add the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner. You also get these advanced SiriusXM features:

Tune Scan and Tune Start

Tune Scan and Tune Start are new SiriusXM features included in the CDE-153BT. The Tune Scan feature scans through songs from your music channel presets. You can end the Tune Scan and continue listening to the currently broadcast song in its entirety. With Tune Start, whenever you tune to a preset music channel, the current song will automatically start playing from the beginning.

Tag That Song

When you hear a song you like, simply press and hold down the CDE-153BT’s Volume button for two seconds. The iTunes® Tagging feature lets you Tag songs you hear on SiriusXM and stores the info on your iPhone®. The next time you connect your iPhone to iTunes, you will be able to preview your selections and then purchase and download them directly from iTunes.

It's Game Time

Want to know if your favorite NFL, NBA, NHL or college football or basketball team is playing live? The CDE-153BT has GameAlert™ that will display an on-screen message if your favorite teams' games are being broadcast. Jump to that station with the push of a button so you can listen to the game play by play. You can also get the latest score updates while you are listening to other stations.

Instant Replay

The CDE-153BT supports the SiriusXM Replay™ function, so you can pause, rewind, and replay up to 60 minutes of live content. Listen to your favorite content again, or hear content you missed while listening to another channel.

They're Playing Our Song

Want to make sure you hear your favorite music whenever it’s being played? With SongAlert™ and Artist Alert™ you can get notified when your favorite songs or artists are being broadcast on any SiriusXM station. With the push of a button, you can jump right to that broadcast and catch the songs you want to listen to.

Best Sound Quality

For unrivaled sound quality, expect nothing less than the best. The CDE-153BT uses a 24-Bit DAC for ultimate sound quality with all your digital media sources.

Built-in Equalizer

Select from 10 different EQ modes to get the best sound from all your sources (Flat/Pops/Rock/News/Jazz/Elec Dance/Hip Hop/Easy Lis/Country/Classical). If the Equalizer presets aren’t enough for your listening taste, there’s a 9-Band Parametric Equalizer you can adjust and save as a user preset for a better sound response curve.

Get a Boost in Great Sound







Power Pack
With Alpine, expect the premium sound your ears deserve. This head unit allows you to customize your crossover adjustments so you can control where you send high and low frequencies, for the best sound from your CDE-153BT. For a true power upgrade, just add-on the KTP-445A Power Pack to instantly increase your head unit’s power from 18W x 4 RMS to a true 45W x4 RMS (based on CEA-2006 power ratings). Now we’re talking about some serious sound!